I think Buster is more noticeable in the sewer fight when Bane climbs down that chain. I felt JGL did better than when I first saw it. I also think a scene that I previously believed to have been misplaced (editing mistake) wasn't at all misplaced nor a mistake.

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I'm not sure if it's just me, but during that police chase on Batman, did anyone ever get the impression that the cops involved in that chase were somewhat intimidated/afraid of Batman?

I mean it seems like there were times throughout the scene where they could have taken a shot at Batman with their guns and yet we would get close up shots on the officers for their reactions and everyone seemed hesitant to do anything towards Batman.

I'm not sure if it's just me, but during that police chase on Batman, did anyone ever get the impression that the cops involved in that chase were somewhat intimidated/afraid of Batman?

I mean it seems like there were times throughout the scene where they could have taken a shot at Batman with their guns and yet we would get close up shots on the officers for their reactions and everyone seemed hesitant to do anything towards Batman.

No; I think some like Folley wanted to bring him in for Dent's murder and some still supported him or were more concerned about the SE robbery.

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"Consistency is the last refuge of the unimaginative." - Oscar Wilde

I'm not sure if it's just me, but during that police chase on Batman, did anyone ever get the impression that the cops involved in that chase were somewhat intimidated/afraid of Batman?

I mean it seems like there were times throughout the scene where they could have taken a shot at Batman with their guns and yet we would get close up shots on the officers for their reactions and everyone seemed hesitant to do anything towards Batman.

I love the expressions of the rookie cop who shoots and misses at Batman, and the female cop who makes that PO'd face at Batman when he goes to make the jump with the Bat-pod.

I'm not sure if it's just me, but during that police chase on Batman, did anyone ever get the impression that the cops involved in that chase were somewhat intimidated/afraid of Batman?

I mean it seems like there were times throughout the scene where they could have taken a shot at Batman with their guns and yet we would get close up shots on the officers for their reactions and everyone seemed hesitant to do anything towards Batman.

Absolutely. You see it explicitly when the younger cop accidentally shoots at Batman and says sorry before the older one scolds him. Batman had built up quite a reputation in his absence, one could even call it legendary.

On another note, looking back it again, anyone else find it kind of funny in a strange way on how Blake is the only one show reacting negatively to the bomb going off after having seen the Bat take the bomb into sea while everyone else on the bridge is cheering despite the fact that everyone else had clearly seen Batman taking the bomb to the ocean? You think that the kids would look a little sad at first at seeing that their so called hero just got blown up saving them.lol

There is a second shot later where it shows the orphans on the bus and they seem kind of glum.

A part of me wonders at times that given on how secretive Nolan was for this set, that he only told Levitt on what he was really reacting to and perhaps told every other extra to just cheer as though batman had saved the day.

Now I kinda understand more why they didn't make a big deal about Bane dying.

The bomb was going to go off in 11 minutes and kill everybody in Gotham, would you turn back and like have a death speech with Bane? Every second is precious in that situation.

But this is a movie.If that was the case, Selina shouldn't stop to make her guns joke.
Batman and Selina shouldn't stop to kiss.
Batman, Selina and Gordon shouldn't stop to listen to Talia's silly death speech.
Batman shouldn't stop to give Gordon a long riddle about who he really is, and should instead say: "Look, dude, I'm Bruce Wayne, isn't that crazy? Peace!"

Now I kinda understand more why they didn't make a big deal about Bane dying.

The bomb was going to go off in 11 minutes and kill everybody in Gotham, would you turn back and like have a death speech with Bane? Every second is precious in that situation.

The last time I saw TDKR, I almost had to laugh at that. It was like Selina bust in like, "All right guys, enough with this revenge and wallowing-in-pain crap, let's take care of this f***in' bomb already!"

After I first saw TDKR, everytime she says that I'm all, "Sure you will, you b**ch! "

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Caught a goof in the fight scene on the roof with Batman and Catwoman.
Catwoman does her little spin kick move, and I noticed in the background that there's a bright flash next to Batman, like gunfire, and the guy next to Batman drops. A couple more seconds of the fight passes and then then the mercenaries start shooting, and that guys gets shot in front of Batman, and Catwoman is in the background doing that same kick from before. So they show the same thing from two different angles a few seconds apart.

I also think it's funny that she's wearing flats when the fighting really gets started. Oh, to be able to change heel height to fit your activity level!

Also, I never noticed it before, but during the bar shootout, Selina punches Stryver and elbows him headfirst into the table twice. It's akin to the plane's tail exploding twice from different angles in the prologue, although the Selina's punch is shot in very similar ways both times. I guess Nolan felt he needed to bookend the SWAT's arrival shot with some Selina badassery.

Also, the way that she drops the gun and turns toward the door as the last gunman runs out, expecting the SWAT to bust in right then (which they did), is pretty funny as well. And of course, her waving her hands around hysterically while screaming just gets better every time.

The last time I saw TDKR, I almost had to laugh at that. It was like Selina bust in like, "All right guys, enough with this revenge and wallowing-in-pain crap, let's take care of this f***in' bomb already!"

Tom Conti's character tells Bruce about the function of Bane's mask. I couldn't remember if that was in the theatrical cut or not (I only saw it once; since then I read a few reviews where the reviewers didn't know why Bane had the mask or what it did). Conti's character also mentioned there being a plague going around the Pit at the time Bane was mangled. Ouch.

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